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  <br />Mr. Paul Bruss, P.E.  <br />April 12, 2018  <br />Page 5 of 6  <br />  <br />8.The Applicant shall provide daily accounting (including,but not limited to diversions,             <br />depletions,replacement sources,and river calls)on a monthly basis.The accounting             <br />must be emailed to the Water Commissioner ( Lonnie.Spady@state.co.us )and to the            <br />Division Engineer ( Augmentation.Coordinator@state.co.us )on forms and at times         <br />acceptable to them.Said accounting must be received by the 10 th of the month               <br />following the month being reported.The name,mailing address,and phone number of              <br />the contact person who is responsible for operation and accounting of this plan must               <br />be provided on the accounting forms.Accounting and reporting procedures are            <br />subject to approval and modification by the Division Engineer. NOTE:Monthly            <br />accounting, even during the winter non-irrigation season, is required.  <br />  <br />9.All parcels of dried up land are subject to administration pursuant to the              <br />Administration of Parcels Claimed for Augmentation Credit Agreement signed by the            <br />Colorado State Engineer and Kansas Chief Engineer in September of 2005.The final              <br />verification of dry up will be in the form of an affidavit signed by an individual having                  <br />personal knowledge of the dry up for the entire 2017 and 2018 irrigation seasons for                <br />each parcel of land for the water rights listed in the approved replacement plan.All                <br />affidavits must be provided to the Division Engineer by April 20,2018 for 2017 dry up                 <br />and December 15,2018 for 2018 dry up such that the final determination of               <br />augmentation credits for the irrigation season can be made along with mapping             <br />showing any revisions to the dry up acreage.  <br />  <br />10.The approval of this SWSP does not relieve the applicant and/or landowner of the               <br />requirement to obtain a Water Court decree approving a permanent plan for             <br />augmentation or mitigation to ensure the permanent replacement of all depletions,            <br />including long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions after the gravel mining            <br />operations have ceased.If reclamation of the mine site will produce a permanent              <br />water surface exposing ground water to evaporation,an application for plan for             <br />augmentation must be filed with the Division 2 Water Court at least three (3)years                <br />prior to the completion of mining to include,but not be limited to,long-term               <br />evaporation losses and lagged depletions.If a lined pond results after reclamation,             <br />replacement of lagged depletions shall continue until there is no longer an effect on               <br />stream flow.Granting of this plan does not imply approval by this office of any such                 <br />court application(s).  <br />  <br />11.The State Engineer may revoke this SWSP or add additional restrictions to its operation               <br />if at any time the State Engineer determines that injury to other vested water rights                <br />has occurred or will occur as a result of the operation of this SWSP.Should this SWSP                  <br />expire without renewal or be revoked prior to adjudication of a permanent plan for               <br />augmentation,all use of water under this SWSP must cease immediately and the              <br />Applicant shall obtain and present to this office an alternate source of replacement              <br />water.  <br />  <br />12.In accordance with amendments to Section 25-8-202-(7),C.R.S.and “Senate Bill            <br />89-181 Rules and Regulations”adopted on February 4,1992,the State Engineer shall